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not really, FSI has helped with fuel economy while boosting power, and the A5 comes in a variety of diesel options.Q9450 + TRUE, G.Skill 2x2GB DDR2, GTX 560, ASUS X48, 1TB WD Black, Windows 7 64-bit, LG M2762D-PM 27" + 17" LG 1752TX, Corsair HX620, Antec P182, Logitech G5 (Blue)
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Originally posted by Brian Ellis View PostGas guzzler!
Nice car! Too bad it will be about $40k-$60k out of my price range. I need to get rich so I can buy toys like this. Now where did my best selling novel manuscript go...“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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BMW's hydrogen 7 series is anything but enviro-friendly, BTW. But let's not stray too far off topic here. It's a nice looking car.
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By definition, a car running on NG is a gas guzzler and produces almost as much CO2 as a conventional one of equal characteristics. Even worse, if looked at holistically, the greenhouse gas emissions concomitant with the production and transport of the NG are much HIGHER than for a conventional petrol or diesel car.
Worse again is a hydrogen car, whether ICE or fuel cell. There are 2 major ways of producing H2. The usual way is by using NG and oxidising the carbon by catalysed steam injection over two phases:
CH4 + H2O > 3H2 + CO
CO + H2O > H2 + CO2
So you get just as much CO2 as if you had burnt the NG without the calorific energy of burning the carbon. This is cheap and easy and 98% of H2 is produced this way.
The expensive way is electrolysis, usually from coal-fired power stations, with an extremely low energetic efficiency (slightly better with batteries). Remember, hydrogen, no matter how it is produced is never a fuel: it is a means of storing energy from other sources.
See here for methane, here for hydrogen, here for carsBrian (the devil incarnate)
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Well, he isn't wrong. He's just not being nice about it. We all, him included (and he knows it) pollute more than is necessary, much more. Thus he bought a Hybrid car - which still pollutes much more than necessary, but quite a bit less than an A5 will. So technically, I'm on moral high ground here, not having nor using a car
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Originally posted by az View PostWell, he isn't wrong. He's just not being nice about it. We all, him included (and he knows it) pollute more than is necessary, much more. Thus he bought a Hybrid car - which still pollutes much more than necessary, but quite a bit less than an A5 will. So technically, I'm on moral high ground here, not having nor using a car
Yes, I pollute more than necessary, but I am trying hard to reduce my carbon footprint as much as I can, while not going back to caveman comfort levels. Maybe my next step should be to switch my computer off sooner and thus not take part in MURC discussions
And my hybrid won't be delivered for another coupla months
Edit: I'm never nice! That's because I'm the devil incarnate!Last edited by Brian Ellis; 5 March 2007, 09:20.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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I gotta ask, what sort of environmentally friendly, low carbon footprint, whale hugging batteries and electronics are going in your new hybrid?
And have you ensured that the batteries etc were made using all natural free range components that didn't cause any pollution or use any non-green energy in their construction, which was preferably by the indigenous people of its country of origin?Athlon XP-64/3200, 1gb PC3200, 512mb Radeon X1950Pro AGP, Dell 2005fwp, Logitech G5, IBM model M.
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